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    Toshiba notebooks are great oc'ers

    Discussion in 'Toshiba' started by awdrifter, May 2, 2008.

  1. awdrifter

    awdrifter Notebook Enthusiast

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    I just overclocked an A105-S2201 (Celeron M 1.6ghz Yonah) to 2.13ghz. So far I've only used the OCCT standard 1hr test, but it's very stable, and the temp peaked at 67c. Everything feels so much faster, now I can watch 720p X264 encoded video with no stuttering. Man, I wish my HP laptop would oc this well.

    I manually selected the ICS951416 PLL in Clockgen.
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    awdrifter Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have noticed that when I closed then re-open the laptop, the clockspeed goes back to the default 1.6ghz. Is there anyway to make Clockgen apply the clocks on every user login instead of just during start up? Thanks.
     
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    notyou Notebook Deity

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    Going from Vista (use the same idea for XP if you're using it), go into

    Vista:
    Computer(right-click(RC))->Manage. RC Task Scheduler->Create task. Input any name/info you need, then go to the triggers tab and customize, same with the actions tab.

    XP (guessing):
    *should be able to search for this* task scheduler to get you to the window you need. Then cut into the Vista steps for where you are.
     
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    awdrifter Notebook Enthusiast

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    Thanks for the reply. I tried the scheduler in XP, but it doesn't seem to start up Clockgen when I log in. Maybe it works differently in Vista.

    I remember seeing something about wrting a txt file so that the Clockgen will load the preset clocks. Does anyone know how to do it? Thanks.